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Kraft South Beach Living Cereal Bars Dark Chocolate
Pebble in breakfast bar broke mola

I purchased the candy South Beach club and consumed one in my own vehicle. It felt so great, that I consumed a different one, but I touch along on anything difficult also it smashed my back molar right down to the gum. I really could not support but consume a number of it, but I did so throw it this white, square stone in it having a brown circlular mark about the bottom end. I got this back again to Giant, in Sterling Va instantly. The supervisor on-duty decided he noticed it also, my enamel was damaged and bleeding and he named Kraft.

Kraft believed to submit the club and also the item so that they might deliver it for their laboratory. There's an attached image using the bright dirt that Kraft statements wasn't within their item, even though it is possibly section of my enamel and that I swallowed what triggered my enamel to break or, the small beige item within the image was at fault.in either case, consuming their club broke a molar. The club before it didn't. One was great, another infected and harmful.

They replied using a notice which was therefore outoftouch it had been nearly humorous, "thanks to take the full time to let's learn about your current experience... Your lab specialists have carefully analyzed the test you had been kind enough to publish. Your laboratory evaluation decided the test you posted was of top quality, without any proof of substance that may cause dental injury. Again, we enjoy you calling us. It is people as if you who assist us to constantly enhance the items we provide."

I'm unemployed and also have no medical health insurance and Kraft lied and put me towards the wolves, though repairing the problem might have been a little portion of the portion of the earnings, possibly significantly less than $1500.00, like a dentist promises the enamel requires a top. Kraft clearly doesn't worry about me or some of their clients.

Really,

Stephen M. Smith



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